Disarticulation and Preservation of Fossil Echinoderms: Recognition of Ecological-Time Information in the Echinoderm Fossil Record
Discover the fascinating world of fossil echinoderms with Disarticulation and Preservation of Fossil Echinoderms: Recognition of Ecological-Time Information in the Echinoderm Fossil Record by Willian I. Ausich. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2021, this insightful paperback spans 75 pages, delving into the time-sensitive nature of echinoderm disarticulation. Ausich presents these remarkable organisms as key models for understanding post-mortem transportation and the vital ecological-time data embedded within paleocommunity accumulations. By examining the patterns found in crinoids and echinoids, readers will gain a deeper comprehension of the diverse echinoderm clades. Ideal for geology enthusiasts and paleontology scholars alike, this book offers a unique perspective on the significance of fossil records. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of the past with this essential addition to your collection.